RAP - Regular Amazing People

All of us have our own personal stories of triumph, perseverance, happiness, challenges, and life. Let's RAP together about your story!

#19 - Juliet Fortino - Child (Play) Therapist

Juliet talks about her experiences helping children deal with trauma through play.  Her observations are both exciting and a little sad (hearing what traumatizes children), and can help to understand what children go through and how licensed therapists help them overcome trauma.

09-09
56:06

#17 Marnie Murphy - recovery from addiction

Marnie was buried deep within her addictions until a prison term gave her new perspective.  Today she owns a business and runs an addiction support group on Facebook.  Hopefully her willingness to share this difficult story can impact others.

08-11
01:15:18

#16 Candyce Fiessel - The Power of Positivity

Candyce had to recover her ability to speak and walk after an assault. Today she is a successful entrepreneur and volunteer whose positivity makes an impact on everyone around her!

07-29
48:24

#15 - Ron Rybkowski, Technical Theater Director at Truman State University for over 30 years

Ron was my Professor and Director at Truman State quite a few years ago. His commitment to Theater students has been remarkable and heartfelt for over 30 years. Ron recently retired and one of his former (famous) students started a scholarship in his name: The Ronald M. Rybkowski Honorary Technical Theatre Scholarship. https://www.truman.edu/giving/rybkowski-scholarship/

07-22
01:25:12

#14 - Foster Care Professional/Advocate Dena Krigbaum

Dena works in the Foster Care system in Peoria, IL. She shares some of the joys and challenges of her job along with the experiences of the kids and parents that she works with.

07-17
41:18

#4 Race in America - a Panel on schools and policing

Chris, John, and Jason joined me to talk about how we help low income black neighborhoods rise up out of their current situations.  The conversation turned to education, "black on black" crime, policing, and everyone told a piece of their story.

07-13
01:16:32

#13 - Fighting a terminal cancer diagnosis: Jeanine Cohoon

Jeanine was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer three years ago and has been battling with her spreading cancer ever since.  Hopefully we can all can gain inspiration from her positive energy and perseverance!

07-08
45:21

#12 - Wendy Dicken, Midwest Center for Performing Arts

Wendi runs a theater group in St. Charles County (Missouri) that gives opportunities to kids and adults who aspire to perform but need more outlets. From building college resumes to volunteer adults, Midwest Center for Performing Arts has been a great theatrical outlet for hundreds.

06-30
50:21

#11 - Alvin Zamudio, a spiritual journey away from Evangelical Christianity

Alvin grew up in an Evangelical Christian church, became a minister, and later in his life was unable to continue with the same faith.  This is his story of spiritual journey and transformation. Your host has had a similar transformation albeit by a different path, and Alvin's story becomes more of a back and forth conversation between of us about our journeys.

06-24
01:37:51

#10 - Ministering to special needs kids in Honduras: Jon and Alicia Looney

Jon and Alicia are Missionaries to Honduras, where they established and run a school for special needs children. Their story is amazing, as they have opened the hearts of their community to the needs and humanity of these children, while contributing to national efforts in Honduras in the same capacity.

06-19
57:22

#9 – Open Adoption with Sharee Brynjolfson and Krystle Colbow

Sharee lives in Australia and adopted Krystle’s birth daughter from Canada. They have continued to maintain contact with each other and their shared child. It’s a great story and goes against the (old?) stereotypes we have about adoptions.

06-17
41:10

Short Story - why I started the channel

People have asked why I'm doing this, and here is the conversation Mark Buske and I had about it.

06-10
12:35

Short Story - Mark Buske's advice

It took a long time for Mark to realize he needed "peeps" to share his journey, and here is his advice.

06-10
05:44

#8 - Mark Buske, living and teaching music with limited vision

Mark has lived his entire life with severe limited vision, requiring multiple surgeries and limiting his day-to-day activities.  And he has been a music teacher and coach for the last 30+ years!

06-10
01:22:49

Chris Shannon 2 - Race in America, Where do we go from here?

Chris and I explore what the next steps are to heal our nation and move us forward.  We talk about the front lines with Police Officers to systemic changes within our national, state, and local institutions.  We also dig into the root causes of where we are today.

06-08
27:45

*Special* Chris Shannon: Race in America, openly and honestly

Dirk and Chris explore race in America by talking openly about protesting, violence, biases, personal experiences, and objections that are voiced by many behind closed doors.  If you know of anyone with similar experiences who would like to tell their stories and have an open discussion, please contact Dirk Pointer on Facebook, email me at regularamazingpeople@gmail.com, or look up RapRegular on Twitter.

05-31
01:13:20

#7 – Chad and Alicia Edwards, Missionaries to Taiwan

Chad and Alicia tell their story of adjusting to Taiwanese culture 24 years ago, and the growth of their ministry and selves over that same time period.

05-28
01:33:22

#6 - Childhood brain cancer with Beth and Donna Leslie

Leslie was only 7 years old when she had a plum-sized tumor removed from her brain.  She and her mother Donna share some of the trials they came through - medical, emotional, and social - in this amazing story of survival.

05-24
54:35

#5 - Darwin Harris: The Actor

You may not immediately recognize Darwin, but his credits include Cobra Kai and Home Alone 3. His acting journey is one that we don't often consider, and his positive view of success (it's subjective, everybody!) can give all of us something to consider and work towards.

05-20
01:15:56

#4 - Success after challenging teen years: Megan Barton

First of all, Megan is my sister.  I'm so glad she agreed to share her story! Megan had a difficult time of it for several years as a teenager.  But she was able to right her own ship, raise 2 amazing sons, and blaze a path to professional success.  Hopefully her success story can encourage moms or young people in similar situations.

05-16
39:07

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